Lee coach Ray Robbins only needed to glimpse at the scorebook to see why the Generals were shut out.

“We got only three hits,’’ he said. “If you don’t hit the ball against a team like Burton, you aren’t going to win. (The Raiders) really stroked it tonight.’’

The loss was pinned on starter Chad Kelly.

“Chad had trouble finding his spots,’’ Robbins said, whose team fell to 2-6. “He finally found a rhythm but by then he’d reached the pitch limit we have him on. It was time to bring in Taylor Holbrook as a reliever.’’

The Raiders wasted no time getting on the scoreboard. A walk and stolen base by Cody Maggard, Daniels’ single, a wild pitch, Coffey’s walk, a single by Miles and an outfield error opened a 3-0 lead in the first inning.

Burton tacked on two more runs in the second when Hunter Farmer singled, Maggard walked and Coffey delivered a long single.

The Raiders increased the margin to six runs in the third. Nate Large walked, Cody Stallard sacrificed and Maggard belted a double.

Holbrook cooled the Burton bats temporarily.

The Raiders finished the job with four hits and three runs in the sixth. Ward and Daniels singled, Coffey connected for a two-run double and Miles ripped a run-scoring triple.